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his girlfriend, 25-year-old star lamar remains in critical condition at the burn unit at st. francis hospital. she has severe burns to her face and chest. family members say oliver doused lamar with gasoline and set her on fire after she broke up with him sunday. >>> new details this morning in a rush hour ferry crash that injured dozens of people in lower manhattan. investigators say the ferry had recently undergone a major overhaul that gave it new engines and a new system. the ferry was making a routine rush hour run from new jersey yesterday morning when it hit the dock. the ntsb is investigating the crash. >>> today vice president joe biden will meet with the nra and other gun advocates and merchants as part of a task force aimed at curbing gun violence. yesterday the vp got input from more than 30 governors, mayors and other officials about gun violence. the task force has an end of the month deadline to come up with proposals that congress can enact. >>> big changes ahead for president obama's cabinet. three cabinet members are staying put. health and human services se
his girlfriend, 25-year-old star lamar remains in critical condition at the burn unit at st. francis hospital. she has severe burns to her face and chest. family members say oliver doused lamar with gasoline and set her on fire after she broke up with him sunday. >>> new details this morning in a rush hour ferry crash that injured dozens of people in lower manhattan. investigators say the ferry had recently undergone a major overhaul that gave it new engines and a new system. the ferry...
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it will catch on to likely vote she will take dance floor time soon but he will be returning to the united states though with mixed feelings. backer butt. i know you've got a great contender here because i was going and try to you know be similar as m.h.l. and it's great that when you've got that healthy competition skills combination is constantly evolving and there was a level know about you know what ranging from me who had to hire a shot vehicle was the best town pinball or i would bet it wasn't the only campus the fans had the pleasure of seeing there was also a chill living lieschen we saw the best six downs teams from around the kids young had to have perhaps ok i'll feed the group there were the creme de la creme de camp of fantastic afternoon for the hockey fans. and hockey fans. our team. so after all the build up to the game itself where the eastern conference won for the third straight year beating the west by eighteen goals to eleven with a local boy you have kenny kuznetsov netting four of them which of ample free reports. it is very rare that hockey pros are able to relax wh
it will catch on to likely vote she will take dance floor time soon but he will be returning to the united states though with mixed feelings. backer butt. i know you've got a great contender here because i was going and try to you know be similar as m.h.l. and it's great that when you've got that healthy competition skills combination is constantly evolving and there was a level know about you know what ranging from me who had to hire a shot vehicle was the best town pinball or i would bet it...
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i am proud to represent the state and nebraska in the united states senate. for the past 1.5 years, i've traveled thousands of miles across nebraska visiting with command to leaders to learn about their views and share my position on issues. i have heard a single consistent message over and over. washington must cut out of control spending. i agree. the american people are right to expect more accountability for their government. i recently saw a poll in three out of four american support spending cuts across the board. of thetaxpayers are tired battles and the lack of progress. in 2009, the president pledged to cut the deficit in half. we have seen four straight years of trillion dollar deficit and a national debt exceeding $16 trillion. the federal government added $4 billion each day to our gross national debt. this is not sustainable. i support a more limited government that focuses on the court duties and responsibilities. only then can we identify the national priorities were the of taxpayer funding. the constitution states that the top priority for con
i am proud to represent the state and nebraska in the united states senate. for the past 1.5 years, i've traveled thousands of miles across nebraska visiting with command to leaders to learn about their views and share my position on issues. i have heard a single consistent message over and over. washington must cut out of control spending. i agree. the american people are right to expect more accountability for their government. i recently saw a poll in three out of four american support...
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staple of racing presidents the team announced they have come to terms with the 27th president of the united states william howard taft. he is known for establishing a postal system and getting stuck in a white house bathtub on his inauguration day. he also was a fierce political rival with teddy roosevelt. we hope that continues on. >> five presidents now. nobody is getting subtracted. taft is getting added. >> taft is getting added. so, now we're going to have five tripping each other up. >> even that much more fascinating. >>> check this out a fifth grader's drum solo has gone viral on youtube. the 10-year-old from washington state has an incredible talent. he just uses his hand and the family washing machine to create an impressive rhythm. the video has been viewed more than 1.5 million times on youtube. yes, he has a drum kit, but one day he didn't feel like playing and started banging on the washing machine, instead. >> yeah. well, teach him how to put in a well,look, every day we're using more and more energy. the world needs more energy. where's it going to come from? ♪ that's why
staple of racing presidents the team announced they have come to terms with the 27th president of the united states william howard taft. he is known for establishing a postal system and getting stuck in a white house bathtub on his inauguration day. he also was a fierce political rival with teddy roosevelt. we hope that continues on. >> five presidents now. nobody is getting subtracted. taft is getting added. >> taft is getting added. so, now we're going to have five tripping each...
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denmark and new zealand and even the tiny indian ocean nation is ahead of the united states. the index measures things like regulations in markets and the size of the government. all of that. we came in 10th. now, temp wasn't really bad for miss alabama. there were nine women prettier than her in the miss usa pageant. i don't know how that happened, but that is not good for america. it's good to see you, bob. happy new year. what do you think? >> when you think about the economic and political realities of the united states, it's probably not a surprise. regulatory environments, economic income, wealth distribution, absence of growth, all of this is just not great news for economic freedom. >> is used to be the place for capital growth. we are increasingly dropping this and it is a common thing. should we be worried? is that the world saying that we have other more promising spots? >> it is a worry. you have to be concerned. can you reverse this? what are the causes? i think we have to focus the attention on can we compete and can we make the sacrifices. >> are you optimistic
denmark and new zealand and even the tiny indian ocean nation is ahead of the united states. the index measures things like regulations in markets and the size of the government. all of that. we came in 10th. now, temp wasn't really bad for miss alabama. there were nine women prettier than her in the miss usa pageant. i don't know how that happened, but that is not good for america. it's good to see you, bob. happy new year. what do you think? >> when you think about the economic and...
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states as well as really damage the united states because all the uncertainty at all the negativity over the last really ten months almost as this dragged out and particular over the last six weeks have subdued the level of economic activity below where it would have been is this the worst case scenario no is there anything here to congratulate on yourself on really a way congress has not unless you live in the parallel universe that seems to house most of our senior political leadership so max let's talk about the winners and losers here who do you see as the what the biggest winners of last night and the biggest losers well certainly bigger winners and to earn some of our folks who make between two hundred fifty and four hundred or four hundred fifty thousand dollars as a family i'm not sure that's really the middle class although apparently congress which often earns in that range does think that's the middle class who are the losers here the united states is a loser among the community of nations because we showed our orgiastic dysfunction politically and showed how it affects o
states as well as really damage the united states because all the uncertainty at all the negativity over the last really ten months almost as this dragged out and particular over the last six weeks have subdued the level of economic activity below where it would have been is this the worst case scenario no is there anything here to congratulate on yourself on really a way congress has not unless you live in the parallel universe that seems to house most of our senior political leadership so max...
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in the united states if someone puts on a mask it's for halloween or to commit a crime. this mask represents an advantage to them and maybe they are hiding for a reason. maybe they are wanted for a criminal charge. i don't know who they are. >> you associate the mask with being a criminal? >> i do. >> i'm trying to decipher if this is really you or a ploy to sell tickets. >> pro wrestling is theater. we turn up our views for the camera. everything i say i mean and everything i say comes from here. >> but it's hard to tell what is real and what's not. for "nightline" i'm lindsay davis in new york. >>> governor jan brewer has declined to comment on r.j. brewer in the past and she declined to return calls tonight. >>> and the screen writer behind "zero dark thirty" talks about the controversy over the search for osama bin laden. we believe in making thoughtful choices crafting recipes without corn or wheat. for the type of nutrition you want for your pet and we believe together we can make the world a better place one pet at a time. purina one beyond food for your cat or do
in the united states if someone puts on a mask it's for halloween or to commit a crime. this mask represents an advantage to them and maybe they are hiding for a reason. maybe they are wanted for a criminal charge. i don't know who they are. >> you associate the mask with being a criminal? >> i do. >> i'm trying to decipher if this is really you or a ploy to sell tickets. >> pro wrestling is theater. we turn up our views for the camera. everything i say i mean and...
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bear in mind we have the united states, the largest economy. private capitalism as their economic paradigm. you have china with the second- biggest economy with no democracy. these countries have the same income and equality right now. only marginally worse. we can talk about trajectory. policymakers have to make a decision which model do we pick. we loved democracy. think the jury is still allowed. >> thank you. i think we have time for one more question. six rows back. there is an uproar. we'll have two more questions. >> my original question was to professor easterly. there is a basis for generalizing of the declaration of independence to the world. it does include so-called positive breaks as well. i would like to hear your comments. >> i want to get two other questions and have you both answer them. the lady here four rows back. >> i was in west africa a couple of years ago. there was a strong sentiment to stop the aid. my question is around integration. there are people doing important things like clinton and goldman sachs. how does the e
bear in mind we have the united states, the largest economy. private capitalism as their economic paradigm. you have china with the second- biggest economy with no democracy. these countries have the same income and equality right now. only marginally worse. we can talk about trajectory. policymakers have to make a decision which model do we pick. we loved democracy. think the jury is still allowed. >> thank you. i think we have time for one more question. six rows back. there is an...
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or mexico or spain and australia but one hundred seventy other nations and billionaires just in the united states also had a field day as the annual forbes four hundred list of two thousand and twelve showed america's richest billionaires saw their wealth increase by two hundred billion dollars last year bringing their total net worth to one point seven trillion at the same time the economy here in the united states which is staring down a year of impending austerity is stagnant despite moderate unemployment and g.d.p. growth forty nine million americans still live in poverty forty six million americans are on food stamps because they quite literally don't have enough money to feed their families the economic situation in europe continues to deteriorate and even emerging markets in asia are slowing down so if it were true that the world's economies rely on the super rich to do well as today's all of our conspired right wing economics and all in front and for them argue then why are the world's austerity economies doing so poorly. done is the answer it's because the billionaires are not the
or mexico or spain and australia but one hundred seventy other nations and billionaires just in the united states also had a field day as the annual forbes four hundred list of two thousand and twelve showed america's richest billionaires saw their wealth increase by two hundred billion dollars last year bringing their total net worth to one point seven trillion at the same time the economy here in the united states which is staring down a year of impending austerity is stagnant despite...
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first, he had to show the united states anti-doping agency that he was contrite, that he was serious about taking their findings as the new law of the land. that their findings about him were correct. he had to show he was serious about that, and if he did that, maybe they would lift the lifetime ban they had imposed upon him. the second thing he had to do was build public sympathy. maybe try to remind people why they fell in love with lance armstrong in the first place. on the first front, failed miserably. he actually drew a line through the heart of the usada report. the heart of the report said that lance armstrong was actually a doping ringleader, that he wasn't just another cyclist who used peds, but that he organized his team to actually use dope. >> he wasn't accepting of that last night. >> no. he said absolutely not. and usada today, they are not happy with that interview. on the second front about building public sympathy, i mean, my word, i felt like i was watching the titanic hit an iceberg. i felt like oprah kept trying to help him, like throwing him lifelines, like try
first, he had to show the united states anti-doping agency that he was contrite, that he was serious about taking their findings as the new law of the land. that their findings about him were correct. he had to show he was serious about that, and if he did that, maybe they would lift the lifetime ban they had imposed upon him. the second thing he had to do was build public sympathy. maybe try to remind people why they fell in love with lance armstrong in the first place. on the first front,...
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another for example did you know that the united states just passed germany as the number two country in the world when it comes to producing wind power. did you know that the largest wind farm in the world the all to wind energy center is located right here in the united states in kern county california. but apartment of energy estimates that twenty percent of our national energy could be produced by wind come twenty thirty. but that's only if our government embraces wind power with the same enthusiasm that we're embracing can it is our sands oil. this is a no brainer and it's what the rest of the world is doing to. the world is rushing toward clean energy from the one point three million solar systems currently on line in germany a rooftops a cross the country producing twenty eight billion kilo outs of energy annually. so the london a re offshore wind farm the largest of its kind producing six hundred and thirty kilowatts of electricity enough to power more than four hundred seventy thousand homes just windmills off the coast of england so given all this tell me again why we're bui
another for example did you know that the united states just passed germany as the number two country in the world when it comes to producing wind power. did you know that the largest wind farm in the world the all to wind energy center is located right here in the united states in kern county california. but apartment of energy estimates that twenty percent of our national energy could be produced by wind come twenty thirty. but that's only if our government embraces wind power with the same...
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. >> a bill passed in the united states senate 89-8. tell me when you have had that on a measure as controversial as this. >> house republicans pushed for quick package arguing it's too late for amendments. >> too late in the game. a point in the deal where it's done, and we keep trying to tinker with it to make it perfect. >> the leadership team were not going to be rushed. >> they had months to look at that. now they are expecting to us vote on something that passed hours ago without reading it. i don't think so. >> if we don't get the tackrate problem for all americans the economy is going to collapse, stock market will go down and the defense department will become unraveled. we are going to get blamed. so make it better if you can and save the powder for debt ceiling fight. >> as house republican leadership is considering the way forward, time is an issue. less than 48 hours from a congress being sworn in. moments ago, senate democratic leadership aide offered a threat saying that the speaker's office was kept apprised as the deal
. >> a bill passed in the united states senate 89-8. tell me when you have had that on a measure as controversial as this. >> house republicans pushed for quick package arguing it's too late for amendments. >> too late in the game. a point in the deal where it's done, and we keep trying to tinker with it to make it perfect. >> the leadership team were not going to be rushed. >> they had months to look at that. now they are expecting to us vote on something that...
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according to governor christie sandy damaged or destroyed 346,000 housing units. that number some 72,397 were covered by the national flood insurance program whose owners have submitted claims and are awaiting the insurance payout for comprehensive repairs. thus far only 18% have received funds pursuant to their claims. over 80% of my constituents are waiting in limbo and in intolerable situations that is making a bad situation worse. more of our -- moreover, there are a society of 115,000 insurance claims relating to sandy many of them waiting. this is must-pass legislation. we have an obligation, we have a duty, to meet this compelling need and contractual obligation. this legislation takes us in that direction and i want to thank chairman garrett. >> the gentleman from new york. >> i want to thank mr. garrett especially for earlier his request to make sure that we included on this bill every member from the new york, new jersey, connecticut delegations as sponsors of this bill. and every member of the committee. i want to thank the ranking member mrs. waters. w
according to governor christie sandy damaged or destroyed 346,000 housing units. that number some 72,397 were covered by the national flood insurance program whose owners have submitted claims and are awaiting the insurance payout for comprehensive repairs. thus far only 18% have received funds pursuant to their claims. over 80% of my constituents are waiting in limbo and in intolerable situations that is making a bad situation worse. more of our -- moreover, there are a society of 115,000...
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it's the cpsu, the central punitive segregation unit. this is where the toughest inmates stay for crimes that range from the most violent, murder, to the more unruly, violating jail orders, such as talking back to staff. >> close 2-7. >> here, inmates are locked in their cells 23 hours a day. >> if i wasn't spiritual, i think i'd probably kill myself. my goal is for the afterlife. i want to go to paradise. other than that, this is terrible. >> what we found, frustration and long periods of confinement can cause inmates to act up. >> inmate's about ready to charge. he was at the cell door with something in his hand this time. you guys ready? going in. >> officers had to restrain the inmate when he refused their orders to come out of his cell. >> cuff him, gentlemen, cuff him. >> watch your back. >> hold him there. >> 6510. >> today, the cpsu still houses the worst of the worst, but due to the re-arrest policy and its consequences, violent outbreaks are almost nonexistent. >> in the past when an inmate committed an infraction in the jail,
it's the cpsu, the central punitive segregation unit. this is where the toughest inmates stay for crimes that range from the most violent, murder, to the more unruly, violating jail orders, such as talking back to staff. >> close 2-7. >> here, inmates are locked in their cells 23 hours a day. >> if i wasn't spiritual, i think i'd probably kill myself. my goal is for the afterlife. i want to go to paradise. other than that, this is terrible. >> what we found, frustration...
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you know, the biggest homeless youth center in the united states of america is just a drive down the road, it's 43st and 10th -- 41st and 10th before the lincoln tunnel. 250 homeless teens are sleeping there tonight. they're taking care of young people who don't have any other opportunity, any other safe place to be. and the trafficking and the exploitation and the violence that so many of these kids have experienced really eats away at the soul of people who are working every day with young people. and it was true for me. twenty years ago when i started at covenant house i had a lot more hair, i was a lot thinner, i forgot who i was. my mother told me from the day that i could hear that i could sing. i cannot sing. but my mother had me convinced that i could sing. my father had me convinced that i was going to be a really great math and science student. i am not. but they filled me with a sense of promise, and they encouraged me to believe in myself. so many of the kids who come into covenant house don't have that, right in and you quinn to think -- you begin to think that the darkn
you know, the biggest homeless youth center in the united states of america is just a drive down the road, it's 43st and 10th -- 41st and 10th before the lincoln tunnel. 250 homeless teens are sleeping there tonight. they're taking care of young people who don't have any other opportunity, any other safe place to be. and the trafficking and the exploitation and the violence that so many of these kids have experienced really eats away at the soul of people who are working every day with young...
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we need to be united to stand against it. however, the crisis has got other dimensions. not domestically alone. it is clear to anyone who wanted to see in the region, there are those that are trying to weaken or demise syria. money, arms, and others by support and training. countries who are enemies. they have built themselves on occupation, and it is no stranger for us to see that, and others that wanted to dominate syria, and other countries trying to find a place in history that they never had. however, they wrote a history with the blood of arab people. however, the syrians are more stronger than them and will teach them a lesson. [applause] internationally, it is no secret that syria was and is still a free, sovereign place. it does not accept any trusteeship from anybody. [applause] this is what alarmed the west, and it still does, so they used internal events in order to take syria out of the political equation so that they get rid of this phobia that they have, and, of course, opposition is the same as others. however, the international society is not only limite
we need to be united to stand against it. however, the crisis has got other dimensions. not domestically alone. it is clear to anyone who wanted to see in the region, there are those that are trying to weaken or demise syria. money, arms, and others by support and training. countries who are enemies. they have built themselves on occupation, and it is no stranger for us to see that, and others that wanted to dominate syria, and other countries trying to find a place in history that they never...
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now imagine if the united nations and the u.n. convention were to treat coffee the way with the content they treat coca what would happen if they tell oblivion's chewing coca which they'd been doing for centuries if not thousands of years imagine if they did that to the united states you have to give up this habit now. she was a major that went to elmhurst college, and in 2001 he comes by europe with the administration to secretly them coffee for one day without notice during finals week as a project so all these students get up in the morning and there's no coffee in the bookstore area sold on campus and they have friends dress up in trenchcoats as drug dealers. you want to buy a shot of espresso? $6. and people were actually buying this stuff and in cbs news come all this stuff, so that is the kind of outrage that you would expect of someone told you you could no longer consume your favorite beverage stimulant coffee, and that is i think you begin to understand some of the indignities and outrage when the ignorant people, other
now imagine if the united nations and the u.n. convention were to treat coffee the way with the content they treat coca what would happen if they tell oblivion's chewing coca which they'd been doing for centuries if not thousands of years imagine if they did that to the united states you have to give up this habit now. she was a major that went to elmhurst college, and in 2001 he comes by europe with the administration to secretly them coffee for one day without notice during finals week as a...
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prior to coming to the united states he had a criminal record back in germany. narrator: mark falzini is the archivist for the new jersey state police museum. the museum's trove of case-related documents includes a detailed history of hauptmann's background in his hometown of kamenz, where he was arrested for several crimes. falzini: he did use a ladder to climb into the second-story window of the mayor's house and stole some money and watches. and one other time he worked with an accomplice where they held up two women that were pushing a baby carriage at gunpoint. narrator: to get to the united states, hauptmann had to escape from jail, stow away on a steamship and lie his way through american immigration. so despite his engaging, clean-cut demeanor hauptmann was bold, ruthless and criminally sophisticated-- the very attributes of john douglas's profile of the lindbergh kidnappers. not to mention his history of using ladders to commit crimes. prosecutors claimed he personally built the kidnap ladder. but hauptmann denied ever seeing it. this is the actual kidn
prior to coming to the united states he had a criminal record back in germany. narrator: mark falzini is the archivist for the new jersey state police museum. the museum's trove of case-related documents includes a detailed history of hauptmann's background in his hometown of kamenz, where he was arrested for several crimes. falzini: he did use a ladder to climb into the second-story window of the mayor's house and stole some money and watches. and one other time he worked with an accomplice...
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there's 3 million millionaires in united states alone. they are the biggest buyer of personal services and products in the wod. >>ome iispensable to somebody? >> hel them. ar a poo servic lawn care service, rl estate sine, insurancfirm, anything. >> i am going to bring i on nday as my favorite thing. friend jacky, they are an amazing italian family, started thei own restaurant and foo now and it's fantastic. ey are making a new ling at it. >> it's t story of america. this is what built thi count, ingenuit >>o ust uce. >> wha can other pple -- wt areth things people can do, justractaltakeaway things. you y saving is impractical. look for job that fits into sobody else's world, but what's something else? >> look at your skill ts, your ucations, passions, interests, and say what problem could i lvith the skskls, passions, andnterests iurrentlye and look to those probl and seef you can start a business or svice companyolving tho it's that simple. it's not complicated. >> if i think i'm failure, i wi be a failure? >> yeah. >> value of posite t
there's 3 million millionaires in united states alone. they are the biggest buyer of personal services and products in the wod. >>ome iispensable to somebody? >> hel them. ar a poo servic lawn care service, rl estate sine, insurancfirm, anything. >> i am going to bring i on nday as my favorite thing. friend jacky, they are an amazing italian family, started thei own restaurant and foo now and it's fantastic. ey are making a new ling at it. >> it's t story of america....
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over the next five years. -- 14,000 units over the next five years. [applause] new york state is the equality capital of the nation but we have more to do. as you heard, not everyone has reached full equality in our society. >> these two babies were born in the same hospital at the same time. they will go home to loving families and go to the same school and get the same degree. their lives will be different. one will earn $11,000 less per year and $500,000 less in the lifetime. -- over a lifetime. one is five times likely to be sexually harassed. one is twice as likely to be a single parent living in poverty. why? because one is a girl. it's not right, it's not fair. it is time for women's equality act. [applause] >> we passed marriage equality and let's make history again and pass a woman's equality act in the state of new york. [applause] women's equality act would have a 10-point agenda. shatter the glass ceiling by passing a equal pay law. number two, have zero tolerance for sexual harassment in the workplace, period. number three, strengthen emp
over the next five years. -- 14,000 units over the next five years. [applause] new york state is the equality capital of the nation but we have more to do. as you heard, not everyone has reached full equality in our society. >> these two babies were born in the same hospital at the same time. they will go home to loving families and go to the same school and get the same degree. their lives will be different. one will earn $11,000 less per year and $500,000 less in the lifetime. -- over a...
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it's a booming business in the united states. chinese companies operating in the shadows are luring pregnant women to the united states to give birth. all in the hopes of getting u.s. citizenship for their newborns. >> hello. >> excuse me. >> reporter: they don't want to be seen. they won't stop to talk. you're going on a jog? i can jog. they came from this house. >> hi, there. >> reporter: quietly catering to pregnant chinese women like this one. we just wanted to chat with you a little about what brings you here. >> reporter: who are they? they wouldn't respond to cnn's calls for comment, but they're just one of many businesses that publicly advertise to chinese mothers-to-be. it finds its roots in beijing. this storefront and this one offer package deals on chinese language websites, they advertise to parents, offer a step-by-step guide to obtain a u.s. visa, then arrange travel to inviting u.s. homes, where 24 hour nurses and doctors will care for the mother. it's called birth tourism. dozens of these houses are scattered acr
it's a booming business in the united states. chinese companies operating in the shadows are luring pregnant women to the united states to give birth. all in the hopes of getting u.s. citizenship for their newborns. >> hello. >> excuse me. >> reporter: they don't want to be seen. they won't stop to talk. you're going on a jog? i can jog. they came from this house. >> hi, there. >> reporter: quietly catering to pregnant chinese women like this one. we just wanted to...
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i'll get my hockey skates and do and show you figure 8 united states states -- figure 8s in a minute. you will be here a long time. if you look at hans moen, from bridgeport, washington state. 100 years old today. he loves restoring old cars. i have to send him a couple, he might love my old cars. i have a couple. >> paula blumenfield, of new york, new york, a former model and still looks fantastic. beautiful ankles and gorgeous knees. and we have father richard raner, from fort myers, beach, ordained as a priest in 1958. god bless. still performs daily mass. here is the highly acclaimed katherine atwater from boomer, west virginia. avid seem stress and very active in her church. and take a look at emerson burkhardt, from margate city, the great state of new jersey. 100 years old today. he was a flight surgeon in the air force during world war ii. god bless you. here is lucretia martin. 100 years old today. a registered mid-wife. and she loves to dance. can't beat that. take a look at glenn if you will, please. glenn cunning ham from des moines, iowa. he is 100 years old today. he lov
i'll get my hockey skates and do and show you figure 8 united states states -- figure 8s in a minute. you will be here a long time. if you look at hans moen, from bridgeport, washington state. 100 years old today. he loves restoring old cars. i have to send him a couple, he might love my old cars. i have a couple. >> paula blumenfield, of new york, new york, a former model and still looks fantastic. beautiful ankles and gorgeous knees. and we have father richard raner, from fort myers,...
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first, he had to show the united states anti-doping agency that he was contrite, that he was serious about taking their findings as the new law of the land. that their findings about him were correct. he had to show he was serious about that, and if he did that, maybe they would lift the lifetime ban they had imposed upon him. the second thing he had to do was build public sympathy. try to remind people why they fell in love with lance armstrong in the first place. on the first front, failed miserably. he actually drew a line through the heart of the usada report. the heart of the report said that lance armstrong was actually a doping ringleader, that he wasn't just another cyclist who used peds, but that he organized his team to actually use dope. >> he wasn't accepting of that last night. >> no. he said absolutely not. and today they are not happy with that interview. on the second front about building public sympathy, i mean, my word, i felt like i was watching the titanic hit an iceberg. i felt like oprah kept trying to help him, like throwing him lifelines, like try to make your
first, he had to show the united states anti-doping agency that he was contrite, that he was serious about taking their findings as the new law of the land. that their findings about him were correct. he had to show he was serious about that, and if he did that, maybe they would lift the lifetime ban they had imposed upon him. the second thing he had to do was build public sympathy. try to remind people why they fell in love with lance armstrong in the first place. on the first front, failed...
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i think the white house and cabinet are some of the most visible positions in the united states and it is important for the president to set the tone and say we're not going to be just like any other corporations. we're going to try to make sure we have some fantastic women at the top. there have been some. there could be more. >> charles, i'm going to pull up another picture. this is a picture that i think struck a chord with a lot of us. hopefully some of you watching. this is the night of the capture and killing of osama bin laden. just hold this up for a second. what ended up getting the attention and it's the one where all the mens are kind of arms across them staring and hillary clinton has her hand over her mouth and there was such a brouhaha over this and criticism about it that she had to come out and say it was allergies and not emotions. >> that's unfortunate. >> first of all, what's wrong with feeling emotion and why would it be a dreg torre thing -- derogatory thing for a woman but let's be honest, it still is. >> and i don't think she's the only person showing emotion. sh
i think the white house and cabinet are some of the most visible positions in the united states and it is important for the president to set the tone and say we're not going to be just like any other corporations. we're going to try to make sure we have some fantastic women at the top. there have been some. there could be more. >> charles, i'm going to pull up another picture. this is a picture that i think struck a chord with a lot of us. hopefully some of you watching. this is the night...
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at the funeral and everyone who came up to offer eulogies said something something has to change the united states government can no longer be making martyrs out of hackers because right now you know a friend of mine just recently said that at this point in time it seems like as far as the hacking community goes martyrs are the chief export of the united states government because there is no there is no celebrating them in the eye of washington there is still this this misconception character assassination that people who go on computers and do things that are understandable to others are doing it for harm and for no good and you like we saw here today hundreds and hundreds of people gathered to celebrate erin is someone who always put every single person else above above himself he was constant looking for ways to better the community to better society and to better the world and hopefully that change is going to continue it by finally revamping some legislation that exists right now that you know more than enough people will tell you are rather invalid and you know erin's father himself a
at the funeral and everyone who came up to offer eulogies said something something has to change the united states government can no longer be making martyrs out of hackers because right now you know a friend of mine just recently said that at this point in time it seems like as far as the hacking community goes martyrs are the chief export of the united states government because there is no there is no celebrating them in the eye of washington there is still this this misconception character...
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islands dispute, the initial american reaction was a statement from the state department saying the united states does not take a position on the islands. we say it is covered by the us- japan treaty. maybe that is creative. it is an invitation to miscalculation. that is why i worry. if you asked those americans, what should the united states to in the event of a crisis over these islands or over taiwan, they would not really be sure. what will recent me is the repetition of situations we face in 1950 and 1990. paul indicated a concern like this. before june 25, 19th it the, general macarthur and secretary of defense said south korea was not inside the us defense perimeter. when the invasion took place, and truman focused on it, the reaction was to fight. the same thing happened in the invasion of kuwait. it was an unexpected contingency. if we had made an effort to be clear that deterrence was in advance, neither would have occurred. the reason i am pessimistic about the situation in asia is it seems to me there are potential contingencies of that sort. if they happened, they would not be
islands dispute, the initial american reaction was a statement from the state department saying the united states does not take a position on the islands. we say it is covered by the us- japan treaty. maybe that is creative. it is an invitation to miscalculation. that is why i worry. if you asked those americans, what should the united states to in the event of a crisis over these islands or over taiwan, they would not really be sure. what will recent me is the repetition of situations we face...
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states and the history is very clear in the congress of the united states and that's what judges use is their intentions when they submitted this to the public some states may have used other justifications to get it through but those justifications are not binding in terms of interpreting the law i think you'd find fascinating i'm not disagreeing i think you'd find fascinating correspondence between jefferson and madison when it was in december of seventeen. eighty seven right after the when he first in fact was the christmas christmassy december twenty fourth. one jefferson had gotten the first draft of the constitution and he i'll let you read it yourself it will move along new data released today by the department of commerce shows that the u.s. economy shrank in the fourth quarter of two thousand and twelve the first time our economy has shrunk since two thousand and nine is one tenth of one percent contraction in our economy is mostly due to defense spending slowing down the war in iraq being wound down according to the report real federal government consumption expenditures in
states and the history is very clear in the congress of the united states and that's what judges use is their intentions when they submitted this to the public some states may have used other justifications to get it through but those justifications are not binding in terms of interpreting the law i think you'd find fascinating i'm not disagreeing i think you'd find fascinating correspondence between jefferson and madison when it was in december of seventeen. eighty seven right after the when...
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if congress refuses to give the united states government the ability to pay these bills on time, the consequences for the entire global economy would be cat stenographic, far worse than the impact of a fiscal cliff. >>> let's bring in brianna keilar. a lot of people are talking about winners and losers, but c'mon, i feel like we're all losers in this, considering we didn't get a deal, we just got a patch. >> reporter: that is true. i don't think it's ever really healthy for americans when you're kind of going through this process every year, whether it's the a.m.t. fix or tax cuts, so i think the fact that those tax cuts were permanently extended actually is a good thing, because it is difficult when they aren't, but yeah, i think that you look at especially now the environment of things as this is a congress that the president wants to undertake other issues like immigration reform and gun violence, and you can see how it even maybe has a pleefover effect as they try to get their business done in a limited amount of time. the question is now that i hear that a f-bomb was at the whit
if congress refuses to give the united states government the ability to pay these bills on time, the consequences for the entire global economy would be cat stenographic, far worse than the impact of a fiscal cliff. >>> let's bring in brianna keilar. a lot of people are talking about winners and losers, but c'mon, i feel like we're all losers in this, considering we didn't get a deal, we just got a patch. >> reporter: that is true. i don't think it's ever really healthy for...
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there shows us how censorship of these drug songs affect the united states. with the sounds of toothless and accordions larry these old style commuters are not singing of romance and love instead the crowd in los angeles is cheering for the music which talks about drug smuggling and shooting their rivals did. i say equivalent so we're running as if this is banished and the promoters of these mexican drug ballads hope to be even bigger than hip hop in the u.s. many of these drug ballads are recorded in los angeles but banned in the mexican states of chihuahua once in the lower the violent and gritty lyrics are tracking huge crowds in benny's across the u.s. as they promote and celebrate the lives of mexico's most wanted drug lords. but it's really the truth there on most of their were not bad guys they're really good guys helping out there in their cities and their wherever they are from. more than fifteen thousand people have been killed in mexico's drug war the last five years the country has militarized many of its urban centers and at a cost of more than o
there shows us how censorship of these drug songs affect the united states. with the sounds of toothless and accordions larry these old style commuters are not singing of romance and love instead the crowd in los angeles is cheering for the music which talks about drug smuggling and shooting their rivals did. i say equivalent so we're running as if this is banished and the promoters of these mexican drug ballads hope to be even bigger than hip hop in the u.s. many of these drug ballads are...
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this was to discuss ways to curb gun violence in the united states. this story notes -- host: one other note about that meeting, this from a story in "the washington post." host: we are taking your thoughts this morning. jesse, clearwater, florida. caller: hello, lenin is jesse. i have been -- host: go-ahead. -- hello, my name is jesse. i have been -- host: go ahead. caller: in the 1960's, 1980's, g.i. joe, violence has been around. it is more of the guns. the guns that were not able to be possessed of back then are able to be possessed now. some of it is younger people. i think that mental issues of the things that need to be worked on, not so much violent video games. i cannot imagine that these kids suddenly think that violence is right. it is the about -- the availability of guns and lack of mental care. if that could be solved, the problem would be a lot less. host: more from "the new york times" and that arts section story. this is a quote from the head of fx, and he stressed a distinction between what he called third person entertainment and fi
this was to discuss ways to curb gun violence in the united states. this story notes -- host: one other note about that meeting, this from a story in "the washington post." host: we are taking your thoughts this morning. jesse, clearwater, florida. caller: hello, lenin is jesse. i have been -- host: go-ahead. -- hello, my name is jesse. i have been -- host: go ahead. caller: in the 1960's, 1980's, g.i. joe, violence has been around. it is more of the guns. the guns that were not able...
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if congress refuses to give the united states the ability to pay its bills on time, the consequences for the entire global economy could be catastrophic. >> reporter: top advisers say the president will never again, as he did in 2011, get pulled into that debate. but republicans want a fight, tying the debt ceiling to spending cuts required by the fiscal cliff. >> we're crushing today's small business and the next generation of americans under a mountain of debt. >> reporter: they see an opening at the end of february when the debt limit, new $16.4 trillion, comes up as do mandatory spending cuts in the tebz of billions. >> it's time to face up to the fact our nation is in grave fiscal danger, grave fiscal danger, and it has everything to do with spending. >> reporter: with taxes raised now, republicans contend they own the spending cut debate. to complicate matters, the government runs out of funds for day to day operations at the end of march, meaning all three of these deadlines will soon merge. >> axelrod: major, thank you. the latest employment numbers out yesterday have the eco
if congress refuses to give the united states the ability to pay its bills on time, the consequences for the entire global economy could be catastrophic. >> reporter: top advisers say the president will never again, as he did in 2011, get pulled into that debate. but republicans want a fight, tying the debt ceiling to spending cuts required by the fiscal cliff. >> we're crushing today's small business and the next generation of americans under a mountain of debt. >> reporter:...
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this was good enough for 62 united states senators of both parties to vote for this package. this was good enough for a majority of the house of representatives. it overcame all the factual challenges but could not overcome the toxic, internal politics of the house majority. finally, new jersey and new york are among the most generous states in the nation to our fellow states. we vote for disaster relief for other states in need. we are donor states, sending much more to washington, d.c., than we ever get back in federal spending. despite this history in our hour of desperate need, we have been left waiting for help six times longer than the victims of katrina, with no end in sight. americans are tired of the intrigue and political partisanship of this congress which places one upmanship who sent these people to washington, d.c., in the first place. the people of new york and new jersey are tired of being treated like second-class citizens. new york does better than the selfishness we saw on display last night. new jersey deserves better than what we saw last night. america d
this was good enough for 62 united states senators of both parties to vote for this package. this was good enough for a majority of the house of representatives. it overcame all the factual challenges but could not overcome the toxic, internal politics of the house majority. finally, new jersey and new york are among the most generous states in the nation to our fellow states. we vote for disaster relief for other states in need. we are donor states, sending much more to washington, d.c., than...
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i want to yand the united nations says since the syrian broke out two years now, more than 60,000 have been killed. >>> so we brought you a story earlier on in dan bury, connecticut, a march on a local walmart there, a walmart that does not sell assault weapons, and there was a petition that was delivered to that store. i asked our reporter, deb feyerick, in fact, in walmart had a response and she had not been given one yet. but a producer with newsroom was able to get the statement just in the last few minutes. i want to read it in part to you. it says this, during the past few weeks we've been very engaged on this issue. we've been speaking with the administration, with congress, sports groups, mayor bloomberg's office, and others, and we recognize there are a lot of views on this topic and many ideas being considered. this is an issue we take seriously. and have taken a number of steps above and beyond what the law requires to help ensure we are being responsible. also want to make sure that you know at the top of the statement they said that we have been purposeful about striking t
i want to yand the united nations says since the syrian broke out two years now, more than 60,000 have been killed. >>> so we brought you a story earlier on in dan bury, connecticut, a march on a local walmart there, a walmart that does not sell assault weapons, and there was a petition that was delivered to that store. i asked our reporter, deb feyerick, in fact, in walmart had a response and she had not been given one yet. but a producer with newsroom was able to get the statement...
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to unit to unit, and there's -- i guess it's a navy term, scuttlebutt? [laughter] >> yes. >> that follows them. and how is all that handled? i mean, to protect people? because if you don't do that, don't you discourage those kinds of claims? >> unrestricted report, first of all, the report itself is documented on a dd form 2910, a reporting preference form. and the only person that gets a copy of that form is the sexual assault response coordinator that you spoke to and the victim. and it does not go into a personnel file, it does not follow someone throughout their career. whether you report an unrestricted report or you give a restricted report, either one. we keep a copy of the dd form 2910 for unrestrict thed cases in our -- unrestricted cases in our defense sexual assault incident database. >> is there any kind of discipline for people who perpetuate -- i mean, i guess it's very difficult, but if i'm in a unit and i go to another unit and there's somebody there from when i filed an unrestricted claim and it gets around, i could, i guess, get ostraci
to unit to unit, and there's -- i guess it's a navy term, scuttlebutt? [laughter] >> yes. >> that follows them. and how is all that handled? i mean, to protect people? because if you don't do that, don't you discourage those kinds of claims? >> unrestricted report, first of all, the report itself is documented on a dd form 2910, a reporting preference form. and the only person that gets a copy of that form is the sexual assault response coordinator that you spoke to and the...